Welcome to /r/MarvelStudios

This subreddit is dedicated to discussing Marvel Studios, their films and television series, and anything else related to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The first film in the MCU was Iron Man, in 2008.

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RULES

1. Do NOT post spoilers in post titles

FILMS - Any revealing discussion related to the films counts as a spoiler until its official home release (ITunes, Bluray, DVD etc).

NETFLIX SHOWS - Any revealing discussions related to the Netflix shows should be tagged as a spoiler until a month after its release.

TV EPISODES - Any revealing episode discussions related to TV shows should be tagged as a spoiler until a week after the episode airs.

UNOFFICIAL INFO - Any revealing information from the trades, scoops sites should be tagged as spoilers. This includes cast photos and shooting locations.

To tag spoilers in your post include [spoilers] at the front of your title!

2. No reposts

Refrain from reposting articles/topics that are already being discussed on the front page will be removed

3. News must be sourced

The first post that is either A) the original source or B) links to the original source will be allowed up. If any domain is found to be stealing content without attribution it will be banned from /r/marvelstudios. Also, blogspam will be removed.

4. Be civil

Name-calling, racism, and hate speech will not be tolerated.

Bans will handed out at our discretion if we believe you are breaking the no civility rule. Racism and hate speech are not appealable.

5. Don't be a fanboy.

6. No non-Marvel Studios topics

Any posts related to non-Marvel Studios productions, such as the Marvel films produced by Fox and Sony will be removed. This also includes off topic or posts not directly related, such as costumes, DVD collections, action figures, and actual comics. This is a broad category - if your post was removed for this reason, feel free to message the mods to request clarification.

7. No Spam or Low Quality Content.

Low effort image macros/memes or reaction gifs.
Clickbait articles, or rumours without sources.
Spam, such as multiple posts in short time.

8. No illegal content

Any direct links to unofficial streams will be removed and the poster may be banned for life

9. Fan casts and birthday posts must be self posts

Fan casts must come with a justification of why you think that actor would be well suited for the role. Any direct image links will be removed.

10. No political/inflammatory posts

If your post uses something from the MCU to tangentially relate to politics/current events/something not related to the MCU it will be removed. This rule is enforced on a per-post basis.

11. Do not editorialise titles

Don't change the headlines of news articles or titles of videos. Add your personal commentary in the comments section.

I am still sad Guardians 2 didn't end with Quill simply choosing to go to Earth to get another Walkman. Then they get there and shits all gone to hell and he's like, "I just wanted a walkman!" and he's on his way into a Radio Shack and it gets stepped on by an alien and he's like, "Now it's personal."

EDIT: Yes, Radio Shack is still a thing. There aren't that many stores left, but it's not totally out of business. I pass by one every day.

When he put the space gem on, he already had the Power gem on the glove. So presumably RIP Xandar

Plus it'd be weird if he suddenly had the Soul gem without it being introduced in a previous film as every other one was. Maybe Black Panther will introduce it? Could be he reason why the is attacking Wakanda (apart from Vibranium)

It's almost hard to believe this is where we ended up after 10 years. Where they started from in Iron Man 1, and jumped away from Thor Ragnarok... Seriously. Kevin Feige is a visionary for these massive arcs, and he's got to be pretty damn proud for what he has accomplished.

Part of what I love about shared universes, especially the MCU, is seeing heroes fight against villains they have no business fighting against. Like, you look at the FoX-Men movies, and they're still afraid to use the Shi'ar or Mojo. Meanwhile, we get to see Spider-Man going head to head with a cosmic villain like Thanos. The same goes for Iron Man and Cap against a Norse god. Or a Norse god against robot. Or Hulk vs a giant wolf. It's just a blast to see these different worlds clashing, both literally and figuratively.

Looks like Spidey may be the first one to run in to Thanos, based on the context clues of the trailer. Either that or it was cleverly edited to give that impression. Either way, gotta love how well they nailed Peter’s character. 16 years old and charges right at the gigantic alien overlord coming through a portal in the sky, that classic mix of dumb but brave that makes him such an endearing character.

Also, looks like he also may have gotten his spider sense under control, considering he immediately knew what direction the danger was coming from.

I really can't believe it. Seeing this is so unreal. For every single Marvel Studios movie since the first Iron Man came out in 2008, when I was only 9 years old, I've shown up tto watch it in theaters almost exactly on release day , sometimes even multiple times. These movies have always given me something to look forward to, something to be excited for. They've given me a chance to bond with others, especially my brother who I've gone to every release with. My friends may claim to have "grown out" these movies, and make fun of me for getting so excited for them, but that will never get in the way of me being a fan. This is a culmination of ten years of worldbuilding, thrills, laughs, and action. Seeing all these characters come to life is a dream come true, and it's finally happening.